Research at the University of Nebraska and other institutions has demonstrated the feasibility of feeding corn sweetener/ethanol industry byproducts directly to cattle in wet form, rather than marketing them as dried feeds. Using a combination of experimental results, survey data and market prices, the average value of these wet feed products was about $130 per ton of dry matter during the 1990s, compared to their alternative value as dried feed of $93 per ton. Given the amounts fed, the annual net benefits of this innovation in Nebraska grew from about $1 million in 1992 to an annual average of about $42 million during 1997-99
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
There are many different grain by-products available for cow/calf producers to use in rations. Grain...
Two experiments evaluated methods of reducing costs of finished beef. The first experiment, used lam...
Research at the University of Nebraska and other institutions has demonstrated the feasibility of fe...
Isoquants that illustrate combinations of various inputs to produce a given level of output were est...
There has been increasing interest by consumers in beef from cattle that are finished or fattened “...
Growth of the ethanol industry in Nebraska and surrounding states has increased the availability of ...
Expansion of the ethanol industry is having a major impact on all of agriculture including the cattl...
Consumers are showing increasing interest in beef from cattle that are finished or fattened on grass...
A finishing trial was conducted to determine performance of steers fed dry-rolled, high-moisture and...
A metabolism trial investigated microbial protein supply for finishing cattle. In Phase I, cattle we...
With the expected increase in ethanol production, one may expect an increase in production of its by...
The growth of the ethanol industry in the Midwest has greatly increased in the last 5 years. This in...
An economic analysis of a three-year study evaluated use of N fertilizer and dried distillers grains...
An economic analysis was conducted using feedlot performance, current feed ingredient prices, trucki...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
There are many different grain by-products available for cow/calf producers to use in rations. Grain...
Two experiments evaluated methods of reducing costs of finished beef. The first experiment, used lam...
Research at the University of Nebraska and other institutions has demonstrated the feasibility of fe...
Isoquants that illustrate combinations of various inputs to produce a given level of output were est...
There has been increasing interest by consumers in beef from cattle that are finished or fattened “...
Growth of the ethanol industry in Nebraska and surrounding states has increased the availability of ...
Expansion of the ethanol industry is having a major impact on all of agriculture including the cattl...
Consumers are showing increasing interest in beef from cattle that are finished or fattened on grass...
A finishing trial was conducted to determine performance of steers fed dry-rolled, high-moisture and...
A metabolism trial investigated microbial protein supply for finishing cattle. In Phase I, cattle we...
With the expected increase in ethanol production, one may expect an increase in production of its by...
The growth of the ethanol industry in the Midwest has greatly increased in the last 5 years. This in...
An economic analysis of a three-year study evaluated use of N fertilizer and dried distillers grains...
An economic analysis was conducted using feedlot performance, current feed ingredient prices, trucki...
The highest cost to beef cow-calf and backgrounding operations is the feeding of stored feeds in win...
There are many different grain by-products available for cow/calf producers to use in rations. Grain...
Two experiments evaluated methods of reducing costs of finished beef. The first experiment, used lam...